Report: WWE Expected To Make House Show Tickets 'Far More Affordable'
WWE house show tickets potentially set to become cheaper
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May 15, 2026
WWE have largely moved away from holding house shows in the United States since the COVID-19 pandemic but the company has announced a 10-show summer 2026 tour that will begin on Saturday, July 11 in Las Cruces, New Mexico and continue until Saturday, August 30 in Charleston, South Carolina.
The price of WWE events has been under scrutiny over the past several months, with the average price of WWE tickets doubling since the WWE-UFC merger under TKO Group Holdings in September 2023. The average ticket price between 2020 and 2023 was $52 but it was $118 in 2025.
Tickets may be cheaper for the upcoming 10-date house show tour in the United States, though, with Bryan Alvarez of the Wrestling Observer reporting the house show tickets will be "far more affordable."
"I guess the number one thing that I heard was the idea is that these are going to be much more affordable shows. So if you're one of those people that's been complaining, like, 'I’d like to take the family to Raw, but my God, these tickets,'" Alvarez said on Wrestling Observer Live.
Prices becoming more affordable may not be the case for WWE's upcoming European tour between Thursday, May 28 and Wednesday, June 24 which will see the company hold house shows in England, Wales, Italy, Spain, France, and Portugal alongside TV tapings and the Clash in Italy pay-per-view.
The cheapest ticket across WWE's four UK house shows was £71.30 in Birmingham, with the most expensive ticket being priced at £910.75 for a VIP package in Liverpool. The cheapest ticket for Liverpool was £72.25, while in Sheffield it was £93.50, and £124.10 in Cardiff.